GREENSBORO, N.C. -- For the 25th time out of the last 26 years, Duke University led all ACC schools with a conference-record 474 selections as Commissioner John D. Swofford announced the 57th annual ACC Honor Roll on Tuesday in Greensboro, N.C.

The Honor Roll is comprised of student-athletes who participated in a varsity-level sport and registered a grade point average of 3.00 or better for the full academic year. The conference acknowledged a record 2,909 student-athletes for their hard work in the classroom during the 2012-13 academic year.

Duke led all schools with an ACC-record 474 student-athletes recognized, eclipsing its own mark of 452 set last year. Boston College saw 391 student-athletes honored, followed by North Carolina with 329, Virginia 286, Florida State 222, Virginia Tech 216, Maryland 192, NC State 181, Clemson 175, Georgia Tech 157, Miami 156 and Wake Forest 130.

The 474 student-athletes for the Blue Devils shatter the previous league standard of 452 set by Duke in 2011-12. It marks the fifth straight year Duke has posted 400 or more Honor Roll selections.

The ACC Academic Honor Roll includes a pair of 2012 ACC football postseason award recipients in Duke’s Renfree (Jim Tatum Award) and North Carolina’s Jonathan Cooper (Jacobs Blocking Trophy), as well as 2013 women’s basketball Sixth Player of the Year honoree Chasity Clayton of Florida State.